Surplus Vintage Woodland Camo Combat Cargo Army Shorts on 2040-parts.com
LONDON, London, GB
BRAND NEW WITH TAGS CLASSIC RAW VINTAGE ARMY COMBAT SHORTS AUTHENTIC MILITARY LOOK US PARATROOPER CUT " WARN IN " PRE-WASH LOOK WOODLAND CAMOUFLAGE PATTERN COLOURS HEAVY DUTY 100%STONEWASH COTTON SUPERB QUALITY 2 front pockets, 2 back pockets ,2 cargo leg pockets with concealed button flap drawstring waist AND bottom cord button fly belt loops double needle topstitching
WAIST SIZE S M L XL XXL 32 34 36 38 40
24"LONG FROM WAIST
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